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@lyse Probably Venus, yep. Mars should have been in the vicinity, but I don’t see it. 🤔
@lyse Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! 🤣 What a mess.
@lyse Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! 🤣 What a mess.
@lyse Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! 🤣 What a mess.
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Well of course it does 😆 It was trained on code written by humans who make mistakes 🤦♂️
Well of course it does 😆 It was trained on code written by humans who make mistakes 🤦♂️
Well of course it does 😆 It was trained on code written by humans who make mistakes 🤦♂️
@abucci And yeah re the death threats, that's really fucked up 😳😱
@abucci And yeah re the death threats, that's really fucked up 😳😱
@abucci And yeah re the death threats, that's really fucked up 😳😱
I hope the plaintiffs win and sue GitHub and Microsoft to kingdom come! 😆
I hope the plaintiffs win and sue GitHub and Microsoft to kingdom come! 😆
I hope the plaintiffs win and sue GitHub and Microsoft to kingdom come! 😆
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@movq I fully support this! In the past I had to analyze and correlate events in log files and it was very hard without the timezones. One was in UTC and the other in UTC+X. Bonus if customer-reported times for the inquiry were in UTC+Y. Of course I always forgot until next time which log used which timezone. So I had to figure it out again and again. What a giant waste of time. :-(
However, that's nothing compared to my current project. Here, I must deal with logs where the timezone is somehow part of the logs (I think), but the log viewer can be configured to display timestamps in a certain other timezone. Also, timestamps are generated by the logging service when receiving the event, not when the application actually produces it. Don't ask. Often, timestamps are just plain wrong and not useable. Luckily, the uptime counter is included as well, which seems to be accurate from what we've seen so far. It's by far the most horrible logging system I've ever come across. It gets extra funny when bug reports contain references to the timestamps in any other than the default timezone of the viewer. Of course reporters do not tell you. It's a world-wide project, so chances are that timezones are all over the place. Unbe-fucking-leavable.
My night hike wasn't all that great. Well, I admittedly "saw" two frogs. Some black blobs were jumping across the path in the pitch dark that is. But also gazillions of mozzies. And I got myself a mega blister.
Maybe Venus
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To all people writing software: Please, always include the *time zone* when showing dates/times, *especially* in log files. It’s almost always the right thing to do and can save your users so much headache during debugging.
To all people writing software: Please, always include the *time zone* when showing dates/times, *especially* in log files. It’s almost always the right thing to do and can save your users so much headache during debugging.
To all people writing software: Please, always include the *time zone* when showing dates/times, *especially* in log files. It’s almost always the right thing to do and can save your users so much headache during debugging.
GitHub and OpenAI fail to wriggle out of Copilot lawsuit • The Register
Lawsuits alleging GitHub Copilot breached licenses can move forward. Will be interesting to see how these cases are decided.
This is a fucked up detail:
> The judge meanwhile rejected the defense argument that the plaintiffs should not be allowed to continue their claim pseudonymously based on death threats sent to the plaintiffs' counsel.
Who is sending death threats to the lawyers of people trying to sue GitHub/Microsoft/OpenAI, and why? Something's fishy there.
[47°09′57″S, 126°43′46″W] Storm recedes -- back to normal work
I found this to be a good thread on the subject of how the media is covering the dam explosion. The author, Timothy Snyder, is a history professor at Yale and has consistently good commentary on the war in Ukraine.
[47°09′39″S, 126°43′53″W] Working impossible due to blizzard
@abucci yeah, I see your point. but it's sad to say it's better witha blown nuclear reactor the nuke bombs being dropped around. But yeah, hope this shit ends soon. we do not notice it here at all, but the military is ramping up in the north, which is good, and much needed.
@prologic I tried to call him but he wouldn't answer the phone 😞
@stigatle I think I understand NATO's hesitation, but at the same time if this drags on and on for years then it causes massive loss of life and is even more dangerous for everyone. If that nuclear power plant melts down, whether because Russia causes it directly or because of an "accident", then all of Europe can be blanketed with fallout. The longer this goes on, the more likely that possibility (and worse ones!) becomes.
That is scary to be so close to Russia. I hope you're doing OK.
[47°09′17″S, 126°43′46″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from NW
I wonder when they will show a UAP\\UFO in physical form to everyone.
So much talk about it - but no physical evidence is shown.
I have no doubt that tech like that exists somewhere in the universe - it's not unlikely at all.
Just think about the tech advancement the last 200 years, and then what if there exists others that are 1 million years beyond our timeline.
I wonder when they will show a UAP\UFO in physical form to everyone.
So much talk about it - but no physical evidence is shown.
I have no doubt that tech like that exists somewhere in the universe - it's not unlikely at all.
Just think about the tech advancement the last 200 years, and then what if there exists others that are 1 million years beyond our timeline.
I have used Linux for most my life, and it hat been my daily driver for nearly two decades now. I have been bugged recently how when I exit the terminal buffer has not been cleared leaving whatever contents available to the next user to view.
a quick man zsh I found the STARTUP/SHUTDOWN FILES, and then a quick search on resetting the termianl buffer led me to <esc>c or printf "\033c".
In five minutes something which has bothered me for who knows how long was resolved. Just needed some motivation to figure it out.
I have used Linux for most my life, and it hat been my daily driver for nearly two decades now. I have been bugged recently how when I exit the terminal buffer has not been cleared leaving whatever contents available to the next user to view.
a quick man zsh I found the STARTUP/SHUTDOWN FILES, and then a quick search on resetting the termianl buffer led me to <esc>c or printf "\\033c".
In five minutes something which has bothered me for who knows how long was resolved. Just needed some motivation to figure it out.
I have used Linux for most my life, and it hat been my daily driver for nearly two decades now. I have been bugged recently how when I exit the terminal buffer has not been cleared leaving whatever contents available to the next user to view.
a quick man zsh I found the STARTUP/SHUTDOWN FILES, and then a quick search on resetting the termianl buffer led me to <esc>c or printf "\033c".
In five minutes something which has bothered me for who knows how long was resolved. Just needed some motivation to figure it out.
I have used Linux for most my life, and it hat been my daily driver for nearly two decades now. I have been bugged recently how when I exit the terminal buffer has not been cleared leaving whatever contents available to the next user to view.
a quick man zsh I found the STARTUP/SHUTDOWN FILES, and then a quick search on resetting the termianl buffer led me to <esc>c or printf "\033c".
In five minutes something which has bothered me for who knows how long was resolved. Just needed some motivation to figure it out.
[47°09′47″S, 126°43′49″W] --no signal--
Has anyone tried to call Mr. Putin and say please stop? 🤔
Has anyone tried to call Mr. Putin and say please stop? 🤔
Has anyone tried to call Mr. Putin and say please stop? 🤔
@abucci I agree with you on this, and find it crazy that he's not been stopped yet.
@abucci I think the problem is that NATO does not want to get directly involved, because that scales up everything.
So they provide with the things they can to help instead. It worries me a bit (even though I live in the South of Norway - and Russia borders in the north), but it helps a lot that we have Sweden and Finland next to us. But if shit hits the fan - then it won't be easy to get anywhere from here, unless we steal a boat and go to England or something like that (or get on a plane).
I try not to worry, but it's in the back of my mind still.. But we have talked about it in my family, and if things happen then we have a plan on what to do first.
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Paid the tadpoles a visit again. Also there were lots of small fish. I threw in crumbs of old bread and the fish loved it. It wasn't too hot actually, 22°C when leaving the house.
Fish and tadpoles
[47°09′29″S, 126°43′58″W] Carrier too weak
@abucci Ahh I see. Admittedly I haven't been really following the the war, maybe I should have, but I find the whole things a waste of human existence 😢 I only hope one day Putin and his "henchmen" pay for their crimes.
@abucci Ahh I see. Admittedly I haven't been really following the the war, maybe I should have, but I find the whole things a waste of human existence 😢 I only hope one day Putin and his "henchmen" pay for their crimes.
@abucci Ahh I see. Admittedly I haven't been really following the the war, maybe I should have, but I find the whole things a waste of human existence 😢 I only hope one day Putin and his "henchmen" pay for their crimes.
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@stigatle Thanks! 25°C is already too much for me. They forecast 28°C for Sunday, oh gawd. I also had a barbie for lunch yesterday. :-)
@prologic I don't agree. I think he's a thug who benefits a lot if everybody thinks he's a madman.
All through this war, there has been a repeated cycle:
- We can't give Ukraine weapon X; that will provoke Putin and he'll drop a nuke!
- Russian propagandists threaten they're about to drop nukes
- After lots of hand wringing, some country gives weapon X to Ukraine
- No nukes are dropped
We're on like the 5th iteration of this. Now it's about F-16 fighter jets. In the meantime, a lot of Ukrainians AND Russians are dying en masse.
Yeah I get what you mean; but Putin is a mad man 😱
Yeah I get what you mean; but Putin is a mad man 😱
Yeah I get what you mean; but Putin is a mad man 😱
@prologic I said nothing about an international violent response. You added that 🤔
If someone punches you in the face over and over again, you don't stand there and take it to avoid "begetting violence". You stop them from punching you, and do your best to ensure they never punch you again. That's not "violence begets violence". That's rationality.
Hmmm whilst I agree with you, I worry about this sort of thing s lot.
> Violence begets violence
Hmmm whilst I agree with you, I worry about this sort of thing s lot.
> Violence begets violence
Hmmm whilst I agree with you, I worry about this sort of thing s lot.
> Violence begets violence
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This demands a response from Europe, the world, not just Ukraine.
Russia blowing up the Nova Kakhovka dam is an incomprehensible war crime. Among other things, it drains water from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, water that is needed for cooling. They are trying to generate a widespread disaster.
They *must* be stopped, immediately, without hesitation. This is unacceptable behavior, crossing every red line we have no matter our politics, without any doubt.
Long live gopher! We need to develop more gopher pages like this ones, this protocol is amazing
[47°09′52″S, 126°43′31″W] Bad satellite signal -- switching to analog communication
Pinellas County Running: 4.01 miles, 00:09:59 average pace, 00:40:03 duration
nice run. finally kept it easy haha.
#running
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[47°09′16″S, 126°43′22″W] Wind speed: 43kph
@abucci is the information ecosystem really getting that bad? 🤔
@abucci is the information ecosystem really getting that bad? 🤔
@abucci is the information ecosystem really getting that bad? 🤔
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Hmmm, my camera battery died prematurely once again. Sigh. On the positive side, though, on my way home I saw lightning in the Northern distance and thought, ah great, that's moving away from me, the South West looks kinda nice. Eventually, I got a tiny, tiny, tiny bit drizzled on, basically nothing. Not a minute at home and it started raining like there is no tomorrow. Perfect timing. :-) It turned out that the weather was coming from the North North East today, which is uncommon, so that's why we also got some thunder and ligthning. The active front was actually directly heading at me. It now smells really great outside. I love it.
Oil pollution:
Nah, these are tadpoles!
A few dragonflies were at the pond, but I didn't really get a good photo of them. They were too quickly. Or I was not fast enough at focusing when they hovered slowly. 06 is the best shot. Except for the film. There I got very lucky a few times. I reckon I could have done a better job at cutting, the final video looks a bit more blurry than the original clips. But I'm too tired now. The sunset was pretty cool. Extremely red lighing everywhere, just magnificent. Enjoy: https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2023-06-05/
[47°09′05″S, 126°43′11″W] Weather forecast alert -- storm from NE
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